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Estevan Police Service continuing to lobby for more officers

Estevan Police Service continuing to lobby for more officers

Despite a little scare last week, the Estevan Police Service is continuing to lobby the provincial government for more police officers. The provincial government announced Thursday it had approved 30 new police officers for Saskatchewan in 2011.
Cutting mushrooms at Big Cook

Cutting mushrooms at Big Cook

Kelly Prochinsky, Laura Pelechaty and Kathy Helfrick work together to wash and cut mushrooms, during the Big Cook program at the Family Place on Saturday.
Local producers invited to focus on canola

Local producers invited to focus on canola

There are several factors that are going to drive a producer's cropping decisions this spring and on Thursday those who are seriously considering a significant commitment to canola, gathered in the Days Inn in Estevan to hear about crop prospects fro
Cadets orienteer during winter exercise

Cadets orienteer during winter exercise

Master-Corporal cadets Casey Pierce and Brandon Fenwick check their maps, as Lieutenant-Corporal cadet Sarah Doud uses a compass to orienteer their direction.
City handling heavy snowfalls

City handling heavy snowfalls

Although Estevan has received more than its fair share of snow this winter, getting rid of the white stuff is not having a huge impact on the City's finances.

Women's Assertiveness Workshop

International Women?s Day, March 8, is an occasion marked by women?s groups around the world, including Weyburn.
Crossroads Multiple 4-H Club holds public speaking

Crossroads Multiple 4-H Club holds public speaking

Twenty one 4-H club members of the Stoughton club gathered in the Stoughton Legion on the evening of Feb. 10th to present their speeches and have the opportunity to compete at the District 1 public speaking in March.
Raising a stink

Raising a stink

provincial government ensuring Weyburn's air quality
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The weekly RCMP report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report this week covers the period of Feb. 11 - Feb.

Contract One for Comp project approved

Construction and renovations to the Weyburn Comprehensive School will begin this spring, after the Â鶹´«Ã½AV East Cornerstone School Division (SECSD) board gave its approval to go ahead with the first phase of the project at their recent meeting.
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